Gaming can be painful. You may not think it at first, but avid gaming causes extreme wear and tear on your body, especially if you’re not outfitted with a gaming setup designed to reduce the risk of injury. Carpal tunnel, eye strain, and back pain are some of the most common game-related injuries you can face. The human body wasn’t meant to spend hours and hours sitting at a desk and you could be doing irreparable damage unless you’re taking care of yourself. It’s not that you need to give up gaming. You just need to be smart about taking care of your body to prevent injury.

There are some incredible pieces of technology available on the market today. The world of consumer technology has changed the way we interact with the world, and with the people around us. It’s all things smart and everything from your mobile device to your television set are stamped with this standard.

Gaming Technology was born in 1940, when associate research director and nuclear physicist Dr Edward Uhler Condon designed an electromechanical machine which played the ancient strategy and numbers game of Nim, and displayed it at the New York World Fair.